288 'srouNDs in the feet from nails, &;c. 



Useful Recipe where the Coffin-bone is affected. 



(RECIPE, No. 173.) 



Take — Tincture of benzoin, one ounce ; 



Spirit of turpeiitine, half an ounce ; 



Mixed oils (No. 160, p. 258) one ounce and 



an half : 

 Mix and shake them altogether in a bottle for 



use. 



Let a small tent of lint, or tow, be dipped in 

 this mixture, and applied to the wound ; if slight, 

 it need only be laid over the mouth ; but if the 

 wound be considerable, it will be proper to force 

 the mixture to the bottom, either with a syringe 

 or by pouring it in. Afterwards let the foot be 

 properly stopped with the following 



(RECIPE, No. 174.) 



Take — Tar, hog's-lard, and common turpentine, of 

 each four ounces; 

 Yellow wax, two ounces; 

 Spirit of turpentine, one ounce : 

 Melt them together for use. 



After the wound has been dressed with the 

 aforesaid mixture, melt a proper quantity of this 



